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  • So? I know it sounds harsh but that's not my fault- it's their employer's. The only way I have to interact with these companies is through their front line staff so I am not going to back down and accept shitty conditions just because these guys are also victims. I have started to view them as conscripts on the opposing side of a war, who have done nothing wrong to me in particular but have been pitted against me by forces beyond either of our control. "Oh we shouldn't shoot the German soldiers because they're draftees just like us and it's really Hitler we're mad at." Well guess what? Those guys are between us and Hitler qnd they're following his orders to shoot at us so unfortunately they are our enemies too regardless of their own personal culpability. What do you think we're supposed to do when dealing with customer service? Just give up and drive an unsafe car? In my case, I have to spend at least 20 hours a year on the phone with CVS customer for the privilege of getting my medication that allows me to walk, should I just give up and say "Oh bother! This customer service rep is so nice and even though they hung up on me when I was trying to get my vital medication, it's not really their fault!" Fuck that. If they want to be mad, let them be mad at their bosses. I am not going to stop fighting for my rights through the only means given to me just because these fuckers are using human shields to hide behind.

  • The CSB monitor the causes leading up to events like this in investigations carried out afterwards, usually only published a year or two after the actual event. The EPA are the ones that monitor the waterways and emissions from plants in real time. They have also faced cuts, but there's not currently a plan to completely eliminate them like the CSB

  • One of my favorite games of all time, The Talos Principle, is on sale for $5. There's a remastered version but honestly the original holds up really well. It's a first person puzzle platformer game similar to Portal but the main point is the story, which is a really thought provoking philosophical exploration of humanity, machine consciousness, and self determination. It is legitimately the most interesting game I've played in the past 5 years and it has really caused me to think about these topics in ways I hadn't before.

    Myself I am buying Persona 5, Pizza tower, and the Phoenix Wright trilogy. I have been wanting to play Persona 5 basically since it came out, and I got to try Pizza Tower a few weeks ago at a friend's house and really loved it as a fan of the Wario Land games. Phoenix Wright is just nostalgic for me and there really aren't similar games out there.

  • Sauce plus and dropout as well. Basically run by youtubers to make content without relying on YouTube. A lot of this is running on pre-existing tech for running a streaming service and I assume it's dependent on AWS (Amazon) hosting but yeah lots of smaller paid streaming services run by youtubers because YouTube sucks. I believe sauce plus is essentially the same as Floatplane on the backend, they mentioned working with LTT to make it.

  • This is legit true IDK why you're getting downvoted. Just because it doesn't show on US energy usage, every time you buy stupid shit you don't need like an automatic corn dog maker or a taco holder shaped like a sombrero that holds a shot glass in the middle, that has a real cost in terms of CO2 and that is done in China.

  • I am skeptical it is only made of US components, if nothing else due to the sheer number of components. This video (note this video is an ad for a product) is about the difficulties making something far simpler out of entirely US components, and they straight up couldn't do it even when trying - suppliers outright lied about the country of origin in some cases, and some parts were extremely difficult to source in the US. This is a grill brush with like 10 components and not a smart phone.

  • Two campers are setting up camp and decide to build a fire. One camper decides that the hest way to keep warm is to throw as much wood on the fire as humanly possible and keep doing that all night. The other says "Hold on won't we run out of wood really fast if we do that?" The first says "Don't worry we'll just find more wood."

    "What if the fire gets out of control and burns the whole camp?"

    "Don't worry about it, the fire will self regulate. If it burns too quickly logs will collapse and slow the fire "

    "Won't that just send burning embers everywhere?"

    "WHY ARE YOU ASKING ALL THESE QUESTIONS YOU'RE ANTI FIRE! DON'T YOU WANT US TO BE WARM!?"

  • Pro tip- if you ever see a picture or video of a woman doing something weird or gross on the internet, people are jerking off to it, regardless of whether or not that was the intended purpose.

  • I read another article about this from the New York Times and I am pretty confused about a lot of this. Mostly- where the Hell is he getting all the money for this? That article mentioned another instance where he hired a bunch of child actors to act like he was a celebrity and fawn over him and they mentioned how much some of the actors in this scheme were getting paid and it would have cost a LOT of money. Another detail- the child and her mother (who was apparently complicit in this scheme) are Ukrainian refugees. It is possible this man has lied to the mother or is otherwise using coercive tactics against her. Anyway, I want to know where this guy got all this money and why he's not locked up in jail when he has shown himself to be a pedo pervert time and time again.

  • American evangelicals when the government suggests getting a vaccine for a deadly virus- "IT'S THE MARK OF THE BEAST DON'T GET IT OR YOU'LL GO TO HELL"

    American evangelicals when people they voted for say you need to wear something on your wrist to participate in society - "This is fine"

    A wearable computer is much more similar in form to what is described in the Book of Revelation than a vaccine is, but these dumbasses don't see that because they're not operating on logic but instead are just doing what they're told.

  • Right but that doesn't answer what the actual bar is for a civil wrongful death case to apply in a suicide. Does there need to be a criminal action first? In my example, if the suicide victim wrote a note and said "I'm doing this because my boss was mean and fired me" then there is no doubt what the cause was. However, in this case I feel like the courts would never side with the family if they tried to sue for wrongful death.

  • So how exactly does the law work with this? Civil wrongful death suits like this always confuse me. I definitely get the argument that he caused this cop to kill himself but from a legal standpoint what is the threshold for that? Like presumably if someone kills himself because he got fired, his family wouldn't be able to sue his boss for wrongful death.

  • This is legit why people started to believe in Hell- to think there is some kind of justice in the world even if there doesn't seem to be any. Before the late BCs, most people in the Mediterranean didn't believe in Hell, at least as a place of eternal torment for the wicked. They believed in an afterlife that was pretty bleak, but everyone went there. The ancient Greeks and certain Jewish sects began to imagine separate portions of the shared afterlife for particularly evil of righteous people to be punished or rewarded in after death. For the Greeks, these were Tartarus and Elysium, and for the Jewish sects these were Gehenna and Paradise. These concepts arose, particularly within Judaism, as a way to answer the question "why do good things happen to bad people, and why do bad things happen to good people?" And the answer was that the good would be rewarded and the evil tormented in the end, even if things look bad in this life. These ideas were floating around in the time and place Christianity arose, and became incorporated into it.

  • Driving is culturally specific, even. The way rules are followed and practiced is often regionally different

    This is one of the problems driving automation solves trivially when applied at scale. Machines will follow the same rules regardless of where they are which is better for everyone

    The ethics of putting automation in control of potentially life threatening machines is also relevant

    You'd shit yourself if you knew how many life threatening machines are already controlled by computers far simpler than anything in a self driving car. Industrially, we have learned the lesson that computers, even ones running on extremely simple logic, just completely outclass humans on safety because they do the same thing every time. There are giant chemical manufacturing facilities that are run by a couple guys in a control room that watch a screen because 99% of it is already automated. I'm talking thousands of gallons an hour of hazardous, poisonous, flammable materials running through a system run on 20 year old computers. Water chemical additions at your local water treatment plant that could kill thousands of people if done wrong, all controlled by machines because we know they're more reliable than humans

    With humans we can attribute cause and attempted improvement, with automation its different.

    A machine can't drink a handle of vodka and get behind the wheel, nor can it drive home sobbing after a rough breakup and be unable to process information properly. You can also update all of them all at once instead of dealing with PSA canpaigns telling people not to do something that got someone killed. Self driving car makes a mistake? You don't have to guess what was going through its head, it has a log. Figure out how to fix it? Guess what, they're all fixed with the same software update. If a human makes that mistake, thousands of people will keep making that same mistake until cars or roads are redesigned and those changes have a way to filter through all of society.

    I just don't see a need for this at all. I think investing in public transportation more than reproduces all the benefits of automated cars without nearly as many of the dangers and risks.

    This is a valid point, but this doesn't have to be either/or. Cars have a great utility even in a system with public transit. People and freight have to get from the rail station or port to wherever they need to go somehow, even in a utopia with a perfect public transit system. We can do both, we're just choosing not to in America, and it's not like self driving cars are intrinsically opposed to public transit just by existing.